Have you checked out quilterscache.com? It's got a huge collection of blocks that have given me tons of ideas. I'm using 30s repro fabric and using different blocks for the entire thing. It will take longer, but I get to experiment and learns lots!

How about a Prairie quilt? There's a quilting page I check out, quiltingboards.com (as a lurker, so far) and they've got some great ideas. Me, I've made a big and small coin quilt and I'm hand quilting them. :o) (I'm not a huge fan of piecing usually, but I love quilting!)

That’s the other way around, you’re always the one with the inspiration!!

Well, if I had a stash of DS fabrics like that (I have some of them) I would consider to make some kind of mod sampler quilt. Modern happy blocks, all sorts of them. I love phinweels, but they are more traditional. Or a prisma quilt, a improv quilt, a happy hour quilt. Lots of ideas!

ok...another idea just came to me...one i have on my list of quilts to make...what about wonky stars in different sizes...would be sooo great in those fabrics. a twinkle quilt. (that fabric inspires me so much...)

I'm currently making a quilt using half hexagons which can be machine stitched together to create a super quick hexagon quilt.You can see how it's going so far at http://comfortstitching.typepad.co.uk/

Could be very cute in a Boston Commons pattern. Not too many of them on flickr but here's one example: http://www.flickr.com/photos/byathread/3297530492/Time for me to get back to making nine patches...can't wait to see what you come up with!

What about a quilt about summer fruits? You've got pink (strawberries), orange (peaches or oranges), blue (blueberries), green (pears), not sure how big you would want them - but it sure would be cute!

Get some white for block cemters and do color family nine patches with the pink, orange, blue and green with white centers. Put white sashing in between blocks and white borders. Oh that quilt that is so easily found all over the web. I think the fabrics here lend themselves to that.

Not that i'm a big fan of the cutting at the moment, but this fabric would look fantastic in the Hip To Be Square pattern. ...or pinwheels...hourglasses...disappearing 9-patch... Really, how could you go wrong with this fabric??

I found a cute strippy block tutorial herehttp://rachel-griffith.blogspot.com/2009/05/block-o-strings-tutorial.htmlwhich I think would be great if you have lots of colors... better for scraps though maybe ?!

I just attended a "Mystery Quilt" class last night and it turned out we made a quilt from Turning Twenty Again. It uses 20 fat quaters and is so fun and fast and EASY! I finished most of the quilt between 4pm and midnight. I think your fabrics would be great in a quilt like that. Of course, all the cutting was done in advance of the class, but the cutting was fairly easy. Just a suggestion. I always love the quilts you make so I am sure whatever you do will be AWESOME!

Amanda Jean, I have been thinking of you every time I look at my new issue of Quilts and more. There are at least three quilts in it I know you would enjoy doing and could pop out quickly. If you don't have the issue, email me and I can send the patterns to ya.

I am super excited because I bought the book "Weekend Sewing" and made my first project this weeked. I love the book! I made the wrap skirt and it's great. I was also going to make the Everything Bag, bought the 1/2 yard it requires but then when I laid the pattern piece on it for the body of the bag but the pattern piece is wider than 1/2 a yard so it won't fit. Anyone else have this problem? What did you do?

I've got the exact same stack of fabric in my sewing room, waiting for inspiration to strike. I just love it so much that I don't want to cut into it! (Now isn't that silly!!) I have designed 3 or 4 quilts to make out of it, and none has actually happened. It must be the PERFECT pattern!!